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Manchester United 0-1 Everton (Snoeijs, 10) 33m ago Kick-off 1h ago Team news 2h ago Preamble Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature 2m ago 07.31 EDT 28 min: Manchester United look to move forward as Geyse makes a run into the box. She receives the ball but is dispossessed by Finnigan. Everton look to clear but it only goes as far as Toone, who travels back into the penalty area. The midfielder goes for the cross but it is intercepted and the ball goes behind for a corner. Zelem steps up to take and crosses it into the box, but Brosnan is there to claim. Share 5m ago 07.27 EDT 25 min: A poor touch from Naalsund sees the ball intercepted by Kühl, who looks to make a run into the box. However, the midfielder’s touch is far too heavy and Le Tissier can win back possession and make the clearance. Share 8m ago 07.24 EDT 22 min: Everton almost capitalise on another Manchester United error! This time, Earps’ pass out from the back is intercepted by Snoeijs. The striker sets it to Kühl, who goes for goal but her shot flies past the post. A big let-off for the hosts. Share 11m ago 07.21 EDT 20 min: Stenevik goes to ground following a challenge from Geyse and Everton win a free kick in midfield, which is played backwards. Luckily for the visitors, the 24-year-old is able to continue. Share 13m ago 07.19 EDT 17 min: Toone receives the ball in midfield before travelling forward and unleashing an audacious shot from distance, which flies well over the target. Mannion then wins possession on the halfway line following the goal-kick. She plays it to Geyse, who makes a rapid run forward before
shooting, but Finnigan makes the interception. Share 16m ago 07.17 EDT 16 min: A win today would be absolutely huge for the visitors. Brian Sørensen’s side have been excellent so far. Share 18m ago 07.14 EDT 14 min: Earps was absolutely furious with that defensive error, and understandably so. No fault of the goalkeeper, just sloppy from the players in front of her. Share 19m ago 07.13 EDT 11 min: It’s a howler from United! Turner passes the ball to Le Tissier in defence, who looks to play it back to Earps but her pass is far too short and Snoeijs intercepts before slotting into an empty net. Advantage Everton. Share 21m ago 07.11 EDT GOAL! Manchester United 0-1 Everton (Snoeijs, 10) A huge error from Le Tissier is punished by Snoeijs! Everton take the lead! Share 24m ago 07.09 EDT 7 min: Everton head straight to the other end of the pitch and Kühl goes for goal from distance, firing her shot just wide. Not a bad effort from the midfielder. Share 25m ago 07.07 EDT 6 min: First chance of the game as Wheeler’s heavy touch falls straight to Naalsund, who passes the ball to Parris. The striker goes for goal but her effort flies wide. Share 28m ago 07.04 EDT 3 min: Toone sends the ball out to Geyse on the right, who looks to cut inside but Finnigan lunges in to make the tackle and it runs out for a corner. Nothing comes of the set piece as Everton can clear. Share 30m ago 07.02 EDT 1 min: Everton kick off the game by sending the ball long to Kühl, but Mannion is there to clear it. A bit of a scrappy opening minute as both teams find their feet. Share 33m ago 07.00 EDT Kick-off We’re in for a cracking (Easter pun intended) afternoon here at Leigh Sports Village! Share 36m ago 06.57 EDT The teams are out and we’re just a few minutes away from kick-off! Don’t forget you can message in at any time with your thoughts on the game. Share 42m ago 06.50 EDT Elsewhere in the WSL this weekend Aston Villa 2-2 Leicester City
Liverpool 1-4
Manchester City West Ham vs Brighton Arsenal, Chelsea, Bristol and
Tottenham are not in WSL action this weekend due to the Continental Cup final, which takes place tomorrow. Share 51m ago 06.42 EDT Sarina Wiegman named her latest 23-woman squad this week ahead of England’s upcoming Euro 2025 qualifiers against
Sweden and the Republic of
Ireland. Captain Leah Williamson returns to the squad following her recent injury setback. Manchester United stars Mary Earps, Millie Turner and Ella Toone have all been included, while Maya Le Tissier, Katie Zelem and Nikita Parris miss out.
England fans, what are your thoughts? Are there any omissions that deserved to be included? And how do you think the Lionesses will fare in qualifying? Feel free to send me a message! Share Updated at 06.42 EDT 1h ago 06.31 EDT If Manchester United win or draw this afternoon, they will move back above Liverpool in the WSL table. Marc Skinner’s side slipped down to fifth last weekend for the first time this season following Saturday’s defeat to Manchester City. As for Everton, a win today will see them move above both Leicester and Brighton up to eighth in the table. Pos Team P GD Pts 1 Man City
Women 18 37 46 2
Chelsea Women 17 36 43 3
Arsenal Women 17 19 37 4 Liverpool FC Women 18 1 29 5 Man Utd Women 17 13 28 6 Tottenham Hotspur Women 17 -6 25 7 Aston Villa Women 18 -13 20 8 Leicester Women 18 -11 17 9 Brighton & Hove Albion Women 17 -15 17 10 Everton Women 17 -15 15 11 West Ham Women 17 -18 12 12 Bristol City Women 17 -28 6 Share 1h ago 06.22 EDT Marc Skinner has made one change to the line-up that started against Manchester City last weekend, with Aoife Mannion replacing Jayde Riviere in defence. Meanwhile, Elise Stenevik returns for Everton following her one-match suspension. Share 1h ago 06.09 EDT Team news Manchester United starting XI: Mary Earps; Maya Le Tissier, Millie Turner, Aoife Mannion, Hannah Blundell; Katie Zelem (C), Lisa Naalsund, Ella Toone; Lucía García, Nikita Parris, Geyse. Substitutes: Phallon Tullis-Joyce, Gemma Evans, Evie Rabjohn, Leah Galton, Irene Guerrero, Hayley Ladd, Hinata Miyazawa, Melvine Malard, Rachel Williams. 🥁 Representing the Reds on Easter Sunday... 🔴 #MUWomen || #BarclaysWSL — Manchester United Women (@ManUtdWomen) March 31, 2024 Everton starting XI: Courtney Brosnan; Aurora Galli, Justine Vanhaevermaet, Megan Finnigan (C), Elise Stenevik; Kathrine Kühl, Heather Payne, Clare Wheeler, Hanna Bennison, Lucy Hope; Katja Snoeijs. Substitutes: Emily Ramsey, Katrine Veje, Toni Duggan, Emma Bissell, Eleanor Dale, Martina Piemonte, Sara Holmgaard, Karen Holmgaard, Isabella Hobson. ✊ #MUNEVE team news is in! #BarclaysWSL pic.twitter.com/z9XxpJuvav — Everton Women (@EvertonWomen) March 31, 2024 Share Updated at 06.22 EDT 2h ago 06.00 EDT Preamble Hello hello and welcome to coverage of this afternoon’s WSL clash between Manchester United and Everton. Both teams were unsatisfied with their respective results last weekend. United fell to a 3-1 defeat to neighbours Manchester City while Everton were held to a 0-0 draw by Merseyside rivals Liverpool. Marc Skinner’s side faced further disappointment when they slipped down to fifth in the league table for the first time this season. Everton have scored the fewest goals in the WSL this season (14) but they gave Liverpool quite the fright in the latter stages of last Sunday’s match. Brian Sørensen’s team will feel they can get a result today against a Manchester United side that is very low in confidence. Kick off is at 12pm BST - don’t miss it! Share Explore more on these topics Women's Super League Women's
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